SERENA MOVES FROM LEGEND TO ICON
World number one Serena Williams beat German fourth seed
Angelique Kerber to win a seventh Wimbledon and 22nd Grand Slam title.
The American, 34, coped with a gusty wind on Centre Court to
win 7-5 6-3 and equal Steffi Graf's Open era record of major titles.
Later on Centre Court, Serena and sister Venus claimed their
sixth Wimbledon women's doubles title - and 14th Grand Slam trophy - with a 6-3
6-4 win over Timea Babos and Yaroslava Shvedova.
Serena is becoming more and more of an Icon as time goes on
as she picks up more titles but if certain older females had to would that
record be bigger I don’t know all I do know is that the Williams sisters will
now go down in history as one of the best family of sports people ever
ANDY WINS SECOND WIMBLEDON
Britain's Andy Murray became Wimbledon champion for the
second time with a superb performance against Canadian sixth seed Milos Raonic
in the final.
The Scot, 29, dismantled the Raonic serve in a 6-4 7-6 (7-3)
7-6 (7-2) victory to repeat his triumph of 2013 and claim a third Grand Slam
title.
Murray is the first British man to win multiple Wimbledon
singles titles since Fred Perry in 1935.
I find it difficult to judge |Murray as he has not won all 4
majors yet but he has won Wimbledon more than once which is a strength for him.
Time is still on his side but not for long.
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